Bordallo introduced bill to restrict public access to Ritidian

11:35 AM,
Apr. 28, 2014

Protest: Nasion Chamoru members and others display signs and block the roadway leading to the shoreline of the Guam National Wildlife Refuge Ritidian Unit during a protest on Jan. 11. Nasion members, Ritidian families and other residents held the demonstration to proclaim that the land was unjustly taken by the federal government and to insist on the removal of a gate that limits access to the beachside properties. The military's latest plans for the buildup could further limit access to Ritidian because of a proposed firing range. Rick Cruz/Pacific Daily News/rmcruz@guampdn.com